2019
DOI: 10.1080/10255842.2019.1651296
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Musculoskeletal modeling of user groups for virtual product and process development

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“…The redundancy of the 2D anthropometric measurements has been used in the optimisation-based scaling to scale the 3D, full-body kinematical models, being useful to avoid the use of 3D complicated measurements. Finally, these generated models could be useful to reduce the number of representative models in contrast to (Miehling 2019), for product design such as vehicles, exoskeletons or backpacks. Our method may be completed with maximal torque databases to specify the biomechanical properties of our canonical models, but these databases take time to be collected with dynamometers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The redundancy of the 2D anthropometric measurements has been used in the optimisation-based scaling to scale the 3D, full-body kinematical models, being useful to avoid the use of 3D complicated measurements. Finally, these generated models could be useful to reduce the number of representative models in contrast to (Miehling 2019), for product design such as vehicles, exoskeletons or backpacks. Our method may be completed with maximal torque databases to specify the biomechanical properties of our canonical models, but these databases take time to be collected with dynamometers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the help of actuators following the Hill model (Hill, 1938;Zajac, 1989), the bones of the model are connected and thus muscle paths are mapped. By scaling these models, both concrete test subjects and user groups can be mapped (Miehling, 2019). While these models are originally used for motion analysis, there are now also approaches to their use for operation planning (Scherb et al, 2020) or mapping of user-product interactions in the product development process (Wolf et al, 2019).…”
Section: Modelling and Simulation Of User-product-interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It reflects the selected motion pattern (grasping, rising arms, positioning and screwing, lowering arms). This motion was transferred to a whole-body model (Miehling, 2019) using the inverse kinematics method. In order to evaluate the human stress based on the use case, methods of the inverse dynamics were applied.…”
Section: Biomechanical Analysis Of the Load Situation In The Selected...mentioning
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“…Das vorgestellte Vorgehen wurde anhand von Beispieldaten überprüft. Als Ausgangsmodell wurde ein Ganzkörpermodell von Miehling [20]…”
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